Gulf Station

Gulf Station began in the 1840s as part of a 25,000 acre run known as the Gulf. The Bell family began their lives here in the late 1840s and the homestead and outbuildings are a part of the legacy that the family has left behind for you to explore and enjoy.

Gulf Station is one of the oldest and most intact examples of a pioneer farm complex in Australia. Take a self-guided tour around the property's homestead and outbuildings and be transported into the domestic life of a rural colonial family where a mother's word was law!

Enjoy Australia's largest maize maze! Navigate your way around the newly opened Maize Maze, the largest in the southern hemisphere. Children can also solve the Farm Crime Scene to find out who took Farmer Joe, or for the little ones they have the Farm Tracks Investigation.

Content: National Trust (Victoria)

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Facilities:

Coach parking

Picnic area

Memberships:

Museums Australia

National Trust

Accessibility:

Suitable for guests with sufficient mobility to climb two or three steps, but would benefit from fixtures and fittings to aid balance

Suitable for guests with a hearing impairment, from mild hearing loss to profoundly deaf